John Lee Kamakura tachi, scherp Festival mantels Poleyns bleven zelfs tot in
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Poleyns bleven zelfs tot in de 16e eeuw in gebruik
830 g and it is perfectly suited for warming-ups and beginning sword fighters
If possible
Hij wordt geleverd inclusief een mooie verzamelaarsdoos
Most important is the development of unity of body
John Lee Kamakura tachi, scherp Festival mantels Poleyns bleven zelfs tot inThe Kamakura period (1185 1333) was a decisive period in the history of Japan. It was marked by the first military government (Shogunat) which was established in 1192 by Minamoto no Yoritomo. The name of this period is derived from the former regime which was situated in the city of Kamaukra (approx. 50 km south west of Tokyo). Together with armour (yoroi) and combat knives (tanto) the tachi was mostly worn on the battle field. The Kamakura tachi can
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